Diversity isn’t a trend; it’s a constant battle to change an existing culture that shuts us out.
Diversity isn’t a trend; it’s a constant battle to change an existing culture that shuts us out.
Watch other people for clues about who they are, not just clues about how much they are or are not like you.
It is time for parents to teach young people early on that in diversity there is beauty and there is strength.
I would rather be governed by the first 2000 people in the Manhattan phone book than the entire faculty of Harvard.
I liked to put young and old in the same room, because they would certainly have different takes on the same problem.
I have a self-made quote: Celebrate diversity, practice acceptance and may we all choose peaceful options to conflict.
I never knew anybody . . . who found life simple. I think a life or a time looks simple when you leave out the details.
There's so many different worlds, so many different suns. And we have just one world, but we live in different ones.
Why compete with others? Each individual has a unique gifts and role to perform. We must learn to complement each other.
As you walk, hop, hobble, or wheelMeeting people of different kinds, Remember that being handicappedIs only a state of mind
Our unity will always be a greater force with mixed ideals than if we demand that others change for us, to what we believe.
Hooray for differences! Without them, there would be no harmony. In principles, great clarity. In practices, great charity.
We’re all just people making decisions and accepting consequences as we march toward an impending and inevitable death.
It's not about adding diversity for the sake of diversity, it's about subtracting homogeneity for the sake of realism.
Whether we are based on carbon or on silicon makes no fundamental difference; we should each be treated with appropriate respect.